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This item SOLD at 2023 Feb 26 @ 13:18UTC+5:30
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First Flight Cover, Air Mail, 1933, King George V period, 2 stamps of value 3 Annas & 3 Pies tied on the cover, “Calcutta – Karachi”, Slogan Cancellation - “UR WANTED ON THE TELEPHONE” applied twice, autographed by Stephen A Smith. “ASANSOL | 10 JUL 33 6 30 A. M.” postmark cancellation on the front, dispatched to Karachi, an interesting pictorial cancellation with an image of flight with the text “CALCUTTA-KARACHI | 11 JUL. 33 | FIRST AIRMAIL” within a rectangular box and a label in the Blue colour of “Par Avion by Air” at back, minor torn otherwise excellent condition, Rare.
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